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Congress, SAD oppose reported move of induction of helmets for Sikh soldiers in the Army

Chandigarh: Opposition Congress and Shiromani Akali Dal in Punjab on Friday strongly opposed the reported move of induction of helmets for Sikh soldiers in the Army.


Trade unions' body calls for two-day bank strike from Jan 30

Kolkata: The United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU), the umbrella body of trade unions in the banking sector, has given a two-day strike call from January 30 to press for various demands.

 



Centre accords Z category security cover to Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai

New Delhi: The Centre has enhanced the armed VIP security cover of Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai to the Z category, official sources said on Friday.

 

Congress govt in Himachal Pradesh approves restoration of old pension scheme

Shimla: The Himachal Pradesh government on Friday approved restoration of Old Pension Scheme in its first cabinet meeting, calling it a "Lohri gift" to 1.36 lakh employees who currently are under the New Pension Scheme.

Boy who broke security cordon at PM roadshow says Modi is like god

Hubballi: A boy, who cut through the security cordon and tried to hand over a garland to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a roadshow here, on Friday said he is a "big fan" of Modi, who is "like god".

 

NDTV president Suparna Singh, 2 others step down over a month after Adani takeover

More than a month after the Adani Group’s takeover of NDTV, the channel’s group president Suparna Singh, Chief Strategy Officer Arijit Chatterjee, Chief Technology and Product Officer Kawaljit Singh Bedi have resigned from the television broadcasting network.

 

Twist to Air India peeing incident, accused claims he did not urinate on woman

New Delhi: In a surprise U-turn, Shankar Mishra, the man accused of urinating on an elderly woman co-passenger on an Air India flight, told a Delhi court on Friday he did not commit the offensive act and that the alleged victim seems to have urinated on herself.

K'taka HC takes up suo motu PIL on Bengaluru Metro pillar collapse

Bengaluru: The High Court of Karnataka on Friday initiated a suo motu (on its own) public interest litigation on the death of a woman and her child due to the collapse of an under-construction Bengaluru Metro pillar pier here.

 

Sadhvi Prachi surrenders in court in 2013 Muzaffarnagar riot case

Muzaffarnagar (UP): VHP leader Sadhvi Prachi on Friday surrendered in a special MP/MLA court here following the non-bailable warrants issued against her for failing to appear in connection with a case of violation of prohibitory orders and inciting communal tension during the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots.

‘Press freedom index is sliding, but we call ourselves the largest democracy is the irony’

The Caravan occupies the pride of place in Indian journalism. It popularised long-form narrative writing in India. It published many ground-breaking investigative stories on politicians, businesspersons and sports administrators. When mainstream media outlets failed to act as a corrective force, it took up the mantle and took on the powers-that-be with rigorous reporting and dogged follow-ups thanks to a team of fearless journalists. And leading them from the front for the last 15 years has been Dr Vinod K Jose, the executive editor of the magazine, who considers the story on Judge Loya’s death as the most important piece he oversaw at The Caravan so far.  “Because there was an unprecedented amount of follow up stories - about 29 or 30 stories from Caravan and this had led to public interest litigations in the Supreme Court, the press conference of four judges in the Supreme Court Collegium and some of our reported material went to the failed impeachment process of then chief justice, the Judge Loya stories is a journalism workbook in itself,” Dr. Jose said in a special interview for the 20th anniversary issue of Vartha Bharati. 

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